by: Kadence
Buchanan
Each family , big or small, loud or quiet,
has its own traditions that are followed more or less unchanged for
a long period of time. Keeping these family traditions alive is not
only the responsibility of the parents, but also the grandparents,
the uncles and aunts, the family friends and in most cases, the
responsibility of children. Whether you consider a family tradition
to be the annual family vacations to that special place you visit
every year, the Thanksgiving dinner or Christmas presents and
birthday parties, the fact remains that families come closer and
share the memories of past rituals performed to honor everyone.
When children are still young, so too are parents, family
traditions seem to be more sentimental and involve a lot of playing
around. As kids get older and parents as well, families try to keep
their traditions alive by reaching mutual agreements among the
family members. The son that wants to go to a football match and
escape the tradition of having to sit down, like every other Sunday,
with his whole ten-member family for dinner, can cause some trouble
when allowed not to be present often. Keeping the tradition is thus
not only the responsibility of the parents in a family, as people
seem to believe, but also that of children who will at some point
create their own traditions and strive to keep them alive in their
own families. Understanding the importance of spending those
precious moments with your parents or with your children, will lead
you to cherish the instances you had a chance to speak through your
actions.
As kids enter college, or even graduate school,
traditions fall apart. Some deny this fact by supporting that
exactly because children spend less time with their folks they feel
the need to do so and use those family traditions as an excuse to
visit the house they grew up in. Whichever the case may be, the fact
remains that families need those times together and family bonds do
develop. Although in many cases these are greatly different from the
past, bonds exist because of the family traditions still exist.
Thus, it is imperative for a family to find the right time
in order to celebrate the fact that family is what you love most in
the world. As a kid your family was the world you knew. As an adult,
your family is the world you feel safe in. Cherish and keep these
family traditions alive by doing what you used to do as a kid.
Remember and if you are given the chance help your mother bake
cookies, rap presents and put them under the Christmas tree, set up
the Thanksgiving dinner, buy the cake your brother or sister will
blow the birthday candles on. Do whatever it takes. These are some
of the most precious moments you can share with your beloved ones.
Do not forget or let them vanish.